Apple Pest Trap

$9.95–$24.95

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Protect your apples, pears and other fruit crops and ornamentals from damage caused by the voracious appetites of codling moths and Oriental fruit moths with our exclusive Apple Pest Trap.

The insect larvae can cause severe losses to fruit crops, and control is complicated because the pests produce multiple generations each year.

Our Apple Pest Trap lures the pests, which are attracted to the scent of pheromones, and are captured by a pre-coated sticky surface.

For best results, set out traps in early spring at least 2 weeks before buds break. Use two traps per mature, full-size tree; one for a dwarf tree. Replace lure after 8 weeks. If crop damage has already begun, traps may reduce the second generation, but additional control methods will be needed.

I gave the traps to my parents and they just loved it. I actually logged on today to see how much the refills were. Great product!!

This trap works!

Jan 1, 2010 | By Martha

I was excited that this product was available last year because one of my apple trees is very prone to damage from oriental fruit moth. The damage is often mistaken for fire blight. For the first time I picked apples from this tree! The paper traps are are still in perfect condition in Jan. Thanks Gurney for offering this amazing product!

no more wormy apples

Sep 28, 2009 | By Linda Willson

I have tried many fruit sprays and the red stickey balls, ext. but after hanging two pest traps per tree, I have almost no worms in the apples this year. I usually have a worm in each apple! I hope you have them next year - I certainly will put them up again.

Absolute Trash!

Mar 19, 2009 | By Jae

I was absolutely flabbergasted when I received the package to discover that the trap is made out of paper! There is NO WAY that the paper and sticky surface is worth $14 (minus the lures). The description is HIGHLY deceptive and the picture made it look like it was at least made from plastic and could be used at least for a full year. I am sending it back because I doubt it will last through a rain storm! This trap should sell for $5! Don't waste your time or money on this.